Rosleigh Rose verbally abuses channel 7 from her house in Loganlea on the day of Schapelle Corby's release from Jail in Bali. Pic Jono Searle.Source: News Limited

Just after it aired Ms Rose stormed on to her front steps and hurled abuse down the street towards the journalist.

Ms Rose repeatedly yelled “it’s not good enough” and “you know what you did” while pointing at the woman and swearing she would never talk to her again.

Celebrations began at the Logan house early yesterday, with Schapelle’s brother James Kisina and friends carrying in alcohol. Others joined the group throughout the day.

After the incident with the Channel 7 reporter, Ms Rose then emerged from the house again with a woman called “Jenny” who said she was Schapelle’s aunt. She said they wanted to properly thank people after the thank you speech they gave to the TV network was apparently cut short.

Friends and family of Schapelle Corby celebrate at Rosleigh Rose's house in Loganlea on the day of Schapelle Corby's release from Jail in Bali. Pic Jono Searle.Source: News Limited

“This bloody journalist acted like it didn’t happen. I just wanted to say thank you to all Schapelle’s supporters. All the researchers for the Expendable, Tony Wilson, all my family, Greg’s family, Michael’s family, my brother he’s just never stopped working.

“And especially my beautiful daughter Mercedes that has stayed in Bali to look after Schapelle.

“And I love my girls and that’s all I want – to say thank you to the people who had supported us.”

Rosleigh Rose expresses her frustration after news reporting at her house in Loganlea on the day of Schapelle Corby's release from Jail in Bali. Pic Jono Searle.Source: News Limited

Ms Rose was then angered again by questions about when she would join her daughters.

“I don’t know ... I said I don’t know, don’t you know what I don’t know means,” she yelled.

Jenny said the family was all emotional. “She’s just so happy that her daughter is out of prison, and she’s very very emotional now, as we all are.

“She’s given an exclusive interview we did before and we’ve just watched it and nothing has been repeated the way she said. She wanted to thank everybody but they just cut it,” she said.

Schapelle Corby is escorted by police and prison officials at the prosecutor's office after she was freed from prison on parole. AFP / Bay IsmoyoSource: AFP

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